Digging through this morning's links, there was quite a bit from the Detroit media I came across, so I thought I'd include them in this entry.

Lions defensive coordinator Gunther Cunningham spoke to the media yesterday, and told reporters that Patriots quarterback Tom Brady 'is one of his heroes', and that Brady plays the game 'the way you're supposed to'.

Cunningham also points out that Brady makes the Patriots offense unpredictable because he can do so many things.

"Tom can come out with five wide receivers and the first half throw the ball every down. The next half he'll come out with two backs, two tight ends, and one wide receiver, and run it right down your throat."

"I'm a little kid out here, I'm 30 years old, but I enjoy playing this sport, I was telling the guys in the receiving (meeting) room, I said you know if you don't have a celebration planned, you're not planning to celebrate. Why go out there every game if you don't plan to get in the end zone? That's why we play receiver,'' Burleson said. "I'm not going to get in the end zone every game but in my mind I feel I have a chance to and I'm going to have fun when I get there. It's hard to score in the NFL so I appreciate every time I get in the end zone.''

Clark Judge of CBSSports.com has an article on the Lions defensive line, and writes that the 'three headed monster' line of Ndamukong Suh, rookie Nick Fairley, and Corey Williams will all play pivotal roles in the resurrection of the team.